Sense would say that given how popular the Ibiza has always been (and they don't offer a Cupra version) why not produce an EV version of that?I guess this will be a place marker for subsequent Seat EVs that might become available a few years down the line.
Figured this out already, since you can already make a leasing deal in Netherlands.I'd like to know what is the tire size for non-VZ models and when the first cars will be delivered.
Good observation Tell! Do any Cupra’s have badges/ID? I have no idea what im being passed by on the motorway these days other than a Leon or Ateca and that’s because they’re based on Seat’s. Is this a general move away from badging up vehicles by manufacturers?First question does it have a badge saying Raval. Cupra are fond of not letting on what the car model is. You see pass and scratch your head and say which Cupra was that.
Price and specification is going to be one against the other Vag alternatives. That Skoda and the ID mentioned in the link. Crossover not crossover over those models.
I guess this will be a place marker for subsequent Seat EVs that might become available a few years down the line.
At least here in Finland the sales will start on the 9th April.When does pre-order open? I assume it will get the £1500 grant but will Cupra apply for the higher level of ECG at £3750?
Finally, I read in Autoexpress that the Cupra Raval is to be announced 0830 on the 9th April will this include prices and specs too?